The speculation about Hilary Clinton's campaign is just due to the hypocrisy inherent in the Clintons' behavior.
As CiC, Bill oversaw the firing of a number of generals for adultery, and proceeded to commit the same offense for which his subordinates were dismissed, and then claim he had a right to lie about it, because it was private.
Hilary helped draft the impeachment articles against Nixon claiming that as president, he was directly responsible for all the wrongdoing of his successors, even when they did things he had no idea they were doing, and did not or would not have approved or ordered them to do so, such as the Watergate break-in. She helped draw up an indictment that was the complete inverse of her husband's administration's defense.
Bill gave a Medal of Freedom to a segregationist senator, on the grounds that the recipient, William Fulbright, was one of the first proponents of treating Russians like people (while their government was pointing enough weapons to wipe out the human race at the USA, and called us their Main Enemy - an embarrassing historical reality is the number of far-left Democrats were segregationists, while their ideological descendants claim all such people were conservatives who then switched parties), but his wife's partisans are now hounding anyone who dared have a conversation a generation after we began peaceful relations and have no legitimate interests in conflict.
And ultimately, the real dangers and public interest in the e-mail hacks have not to do with a man irrationally despised by liberals becoming president, but in the threat to our national security posed by foreigners possessing such capabilities or our own institutions having such vulnerabilities. Protection from such threats is ultimately the responsibility of the President of the US, and every single man to hold that office since the invention of the internet voted for Hilary Clinton. Her supporters let her down, and give credence to Trump's campaign rhetoric about needing a change in Washington. An article I saw a while ago on a very anti-Trump website actually mocked Reagan for voicing concerns about the country's vulnerability to hacking, suggesting he could not tell fiction from reality after watching "War Games".
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
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